Patent classifications
B41K1/56
Golf ball stamp
The present invention relates to a golf ball stamp, and more particularly to, a stamp, which can reduce manufacturing costs due to its simple structure and store ink inside, is easy and convenient to replace the rubber plate that prints a mark on a golf ball, and can print a mark clearly on the rough golf ball surface.
DEVICE FOR PICKING UP AND APPLYING A COSMETIC PRODUCT
A device for picking up and applying a cosmetic composition, in particular makeup, having a flexible support defining an, in particular continuous, application surface intended to receive the cosmetic composition, and at least two elements that are movable with respect to one another and are connected to the support, such that a relative movement of these two elements brings about a mechanical stress on the support and causes the latter to deform between a configuration for picking up cosmetic composition and an application configuration.
DEVICE FOR PICKING UP AND APPLYING A COSMETIC PRODUCT
A device for picking up and applying a cosmetic composition, in particular makeup, having a flexible support defining an, in particular continuous, application surface intended to receive the cosmetic composition, and at least two elements that are movable with respect to one another and are connected to the support, such that a relative movement of these two elements brings about a mechanical stress on the support and causes the latter to deform between a configuration for picking up cosmetic composition and an application configuration.
Methods and Apparatus for Hand Printing Designs and Patterns
Elements for hand printing designs and patterns include cone pin blocks, flat pin blocks, and multisided sequence stamps. A cone pin block generally has a circular cross-section and is rolled in order to make symmetrical, circular or partial-circle designs. Flat pin blocks have a flat surface. The pin blocks have pins extending out of the cone surface or the flat surface. Flexible inking cord material is threaded between the pins in a chosen pattern. The inking material collects liquid ink by absorption or surface adhesion, which is transferred to a base by rolling or stamping. Multisided sequence stamps include left and right handles and multisided blocks disposed between the two handles. The blocks have relief designs on their peripheral side surfaces, either formed directly on the surface of the blocks or formed on rings that slide over the blocks. The blocks (and pattern rings if used) are many sided (e.g. hexagonal) with different embossed designs on different sides. Each block and/or pattern ring is individually rotatable relative to the other blocks/rings and may be added, removed, or exchanged with other blocks.
Methods and Apparatus for Hand Printing Designs and Patterns
Elements for hand printing designs and patterns include cone pin blocks, flat pin blocks, and multisided sequence stamps. A cone pin block generally has a circular cross-section and is rolled in order to make symmetrical, circular or partial-circle designs. Flat pin blocks have a flat surface. The pin blocks have pins extending out of the cone surface or the flat surface. Flexible inking cord material is threaded between the pins in a chosen pattern. The inking material collects liquid ink by absorption or surface adhesion, which is transferred to a base by rolling or stamping. Multisided sequence stamps include left and right handles and multisided blocks disposed between the two handles. The blocks have relief designs on their peripheral side surfaces, either formed directly on the surface of the blocks or formed on rings that slide over the blocks. The blocks (and pattern rings if used) are many sided (e.g. hexagonal) with different embossed designs on different sides. Each block and/or pattern ring is individually rotatable relative to the other blocks/rings and may be added, removed, or exchanged with other blocks.
CORK STAMPING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
Cork stamping systems for applying a label, a design, text, or other information to the outside surface of a cork. The systems feature a plier-style device with a pair of jaws at its terminating end. At least a portion of the jaws features a stamp, and the jaws are constructed to accept at least a portion of a cork, wherein when the cork is clamped between the jaws, the stamp stamps on or etches in a design on the cork.
CORK STAMPING SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USE
Cork stamping systems for applying a label, a design, text, or other information to the outside surface of a cork. The systems feature a plier-style device with a pair of jaws at its terminating end. At least a portion of the jaws features a stamp, and the jaws are constructed to accept at least a portion of a cork, wherein when the cork is clamped between the jaws, the stamp stamps on or etches in a design on the cork.
COSMETIC STAMP CONFIGURATION AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME
A cosmetic stamp is shown. It includes a a stamping element body, with a first portion coupled to a second portion. It also includes a first cosmetic stamping element removably coupled to a first side of the first portion. The first cosmetic stamping element includes an applicator. The stamp also has a second cosmetic stamping element removably coupled to a second side of the first portion. The second cosmetic stamping element includes a second applicator. At least one cosmetic component is also housed in the stamping element body. The first applicator and second applicator are removably coupled within said stamping element body.
COSMETIC STAMP CONFIGURATION AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME
A cosmetic stamp is shown. It includes a a stamping element body, with a first portion coupled to a second portion. It also includes a first cosmetic stamping element removably coupled to a first side of the first portion. The first cosmetic stamping element includes an applicator. The stamp also has a second cosmetic stamping element removably coupled to a second side of the first portion. The second cosmetic stamping element includes a second applicator. At least one cosmetic component is also housed in the stamping element body. The first applicator and second applicator are removably coupled within said stamping element body.
MARKING APPARATUS
A wheel part includes: a body having an axis; an annular outer surface through which the axis extends centrally and defining a socket; a stamp mounted in the socket for movement between an extended position wherein the stamp projects radially beyond the surface and a retracted position wherein the stamp terminates radially inwardly beneath the surface; and a bias mechanism adapted to bias the stamp for movement to the extended position. A manually grippable handpiece is adapted to releasably receive the body for rotatable movement about the axis and is adapted such that at least a portion of the surface projects beyond the housing. An inker is mounted to the handpiece in spaced relation to the surface such that, on rotation of the wheel, the stamp engages the inker and receives ink therefrom, whereby, when the body is roiled along a workpiece, the workpiece is demarcated at uniform intervals.